IdaRam
AH legend
I’ve spent the past several months reading & watching reviews, talking to friends and ultimately shooting bows. In the end the only absolute truth seems to be that there has never been a better time to be shopping for a hunting bow! They are all so damn good!
One of the most helpful reviews I found was by our friend John Lusk @Bowhuntr64 here on AH. Thanks John! Here’s a link to his 2020 bow battle video.
https://www.africahunting.com/threa...ews-vs-bowtech-vs-pse-vs-elite-vs-bear.54279/
After a lot of research and consideration about the details that matter most to me, I narrowed my choices down to a measly half dozen or so. And started shooting those bows!
They included:
PSE Carbon Air Stealth Mach 1
PSE NXT 33
Hoyt Carbon RX-4
Hoyt RX-4
Mathews Vertix
Bowtech Realm SR-6
I liked every single one of them! but the first two to drop out of the running were the Hoyt Carbon RX-4 and the Mathews Vertix. The Hoyt because the PSE Mach 1 won out as my preference between the two carbon bows, and I never fell in love with the Mathews. Just personal feel on the Vertix, nothing I didn’t like, just liked some of the others a little better.
Of the four remaining bows I felt like the Hoyt had the best grip, I really liked the grip on the Hoyt. The Carbon Mach 1 was incredibly light and I love that for a backcountry hunting bow not to mention being blazing fast. The NXT 33 held really well on target and was very nice to shoot. The Realm SR-6 had the most appealing draw cycle and best back wall.
Of those remaining four bows I cut the Hoyt RX-4 next. The RX-4 had a little more hand shock and vibration and I didn’t like the draw cycle or back wall/valley quite as much as the others. But I still really liked it.
The NXT 33 was next to get cut, mostly just because my preference was for the Bowtech over the NXT.
Decisions, decisions! Down to the Carbon Mach 1 and the Realm SR-6. Interesting that they are two very different bows... the most different of the original 6 in my opinion.
The PSE is just LIGHT! And for such a light, fast bow it really is nice to draw and shoot. Although of all the bows I tried, the draw cycle does feel the most aggressive, at least to me. But it is still smooth, has a nice back wall and holds really well.
Of all the bows, the Bowtech was easiest and smoothest to draw. I felt like it had the least hand shock and vibration after the shot of any of the bows I tried as well. I liked the grip, just not quite as well as the Hoyt, and the feel in hold was also the best. You can release pressure gradually and it doesn’t try to run away. As John comments in his video about a couple bows, it almost feels like you have to “push” just a tiny bit to come off the back wall. I really like this for a hunting bow.
In the end I chose the Bowtech Realm SR-6! I just fell in love with that bow. At one point I actually thought I was going to buy the Mach 1. In my opinion it is the best carbon bow ever built. But when I self-analyzed, I knew I would enjoy shooting the SR-6 more and I would also shoot it better. I’ve never owned a Bowtech bow or a PSE and I have no preference of one manufacturer or another, so in that respect I really have no bias. And in the end the Carbon Mach 1 is about $500 more. If not for the Bowtech I think I would have bought the Mach 1, but I think I am going to be glad I bought the Bowtech
I would love to hear what any of y’all decided on if you’ve purchased bows recently and how your experience has been with the various new bows out in the last year or so, and what your set-ups look like in the way of sights, arrows, heads etc.
Now to find the deer and elk...
One of the most helpful reviews I found was by our friend John Lusk @Bowhuntr64 here on AH. Thanks John! Here’s a link to his 2020 bow battle video.
https://www.africahunting.com/threa...ews-vs-bowtech-vs-pse-vs-elite-vs-bear.54279/
After a lot of research and consideration about the details that matter most to me, I narrowed my choices down to a measly half dozen or so. And started shooting those bows!
They included:
PSE Carbon Air Stealth Mach 1
PSE NXT 33
Hoyt Carbon RX-4
Hoyt RX-4
Mathews Vertix
Bowtech Realm SR-6
I liked every single one of them! but the first two to drop out of the running were the Hoyt Carbon RX-4 and the Mathews Vertix. The Hoyt because the PSE Mach 1 won out as my preference between the two carbon bows, and I never fell in love with the Mathews. Just personal feel on the Vertix, nothing I didn’t like, just liked some of the others a little better.
Of the four remaining bows I felt like the Hoyt had the best grip, I really liked the grip on the Hoyt. The Carbon Mach 1 was incredibly light and I love that for a backcountry hunting bow not to mention being blazing fast. The NXT 33 held really well on target and was very nice to shoot. The Realm SR-6 had the most appealing draw cycle and best back wall.
Of those remaining four bows I cut the Hoyt RX-4 next. The RX-4 had a little more hand shock and vibration and I didn’t like the draw cycle or back wall/valley quite as much as the others. But I still really liked it.
The NXT 33 was next to get cut, mostly just because my preference was for the Bowtech over the NXT.
Decisions, decisions! Down to the Carbon Mach 1 and the Realm SR-6. Interesting that they are two very different bows... the most different of the original 6 in my opinion.
The PSE is just LIGHT! And for such a light, fast bow it really is nice to draw and shoot. Although of all the bows I tried, the draw cycle does feel the most aggressive, at least to me. But it is still smooth, has a nice back wall and holds really well.
Of all the bows, the Bowtech was easiest and smoothest to draw. I felt like it had the least hand shock and vibration after the shot of any of the bows I tried as well. I liked the grip, just not quite as well as the Hoyt, and the feel in hold was also the best. You can release pressure gradually and it doesn’t try to run away. As John comments in his video about a couple bows, it almost feels like you have to “push” just a tiny bit to come off the back wall. I really like this for a hunting bow.
In the end I chose the Bowtech Realm SR-6! I just fell in love with that bow. At one point I actually thought I was going to buy the Mach 1. In my opinion it is the best carbon bow ever built. But when I self-analyzed, I knew I would enjoy shooting the SR-6 more and I would also shoot it better. I’ve never owned a Bowtech bow or a PSE and I have no preference of one manufacturer or another, so in that respect I really have no bias. And in the end the Carbon Mach 1 is about $500 more. If not for the Bowtech I think I would have bought the Mach 1, but I think I am going to be glad I bought the Bowtech
I would love to hear what any of y’all decided on if you’ve purchased bows recently and how your experience has been with the various new bows out in the last year or so, and what your set-ups look like in the way of sights, arrows, heads etc.
Now to find the deer and elk...